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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name "Azatgery" is a rare and possibly local or religious male name. Its meaning and origin can be attempted to determine based on its components. Most likely, the name originates from two parts: "Aza" and "Tgery". "Aza" could be related to an ancient Assyrian (or ancient Hebrew) root with the meaning "God", "Divine", or "Lord". "Tgery" sounds similar to the Latin "Tigeris" (or "Tigritis"), which means "tiger". Therefore, the most probable meaning of the name "Azery" is "God-Tiger" or "Lord-Tiger". The historical context of the name is unclear, but its structure suggests a religious or cultural connection, possibly with Iranian or Mediterranean traditions where the tiger symbolizes strength, resilience, and royalty. The name might have been used in regions where these cultural influences were strong, perhaps in Georgia or the Southern regions of Russia, where language and names often blended Greek, Assyrian, Armenian, and Latin elements. In Russia, the name "Azatgery" is not widespread; it is more likely from other Slavic countries (Ukraine, Belarus) or from religious communities, possibly Greek-Catholicism or the Assyrian community. It might have been more common in the past, but its use is now very limited. A person with this name is likely to possess a strong, energetic, and determined character. They may exhibit bravery, inner strength, and leadership qualities. However, depending on pronunciation and perception, the name might sound quite sharp or even aggressive. People with this name often strive for greater things, can be original in their thoughts and actions. There are virtually no known bearers of the name "Azatgery" in modern history and culture, probably due to its rarity. In the past, during the Renaissance or Enlightenment periods, there might have been bearers in specific regions, but their names did not reach wide renown. Since the name is rare, its popularity is low. It is neither purely Eastern nor purely Western, but rather a unique combination of elements. Variations in spelling may occur, especially in household records or different regions: it might appear as "Azatgery", "Azatgeriy", or "Azatgir". Diminutives might include forms like "Tiger" or "Gery", although they are not standard.